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Hi Everyone,
I've compiled a list of 3089 generic .co.uks'. Obviously they're not all worth-while registering, however I estimate about 15-20% are decent enough to register. That's still around 600 good names. I've filtered alot of the crap so there are not too many obscurities.
"Why don't you register them youself?" you may ask. Well simply, I can't afford too, cashflow crisis! - I either need to find a new temporary revenue stream or i'll have to flog one of my three letters! I'd rather not do the latter.
I'm going to Prague next week, I intend to be pissed all week. Can you help?!
Here is the plan. Limited to 20 people.
Obviously the ten people who donate first will get the pick of the names. The second ten will benefit from paying half the donation.
The donation asked for the first ten is £20 (two donations!)
The donation asked for the second ten is £10 (one donation!)
Obviously you can register as many names you like for the fixed donation.
This is an experiment so feedback is welcome.
Thanks, James.
I've compiled a list of 3089 generic .co.uks'. Obviously they're not all worth-while registering, however I estimate about 15-20% are decent enough to register. That's still around 600 good names. I've filtered alot of the crap so there are not too many obscurities.
"Why don't you register them youself?" you may ask. Well simply, I can't afford too, cashflow crisis! - I either need to find a new temporary revenue stream or i'll have to flog one of my three letters! I'd rather not do the latter.
I'm going to Prague next week, I intend to be pissed all week. Can you help?!
Here is the plan. Limited to 20 people.
Obviously the ten people who donate first will get the pick of the names. The second ten will benefit from paying half the donation.
The donation asked for the first ten is £20 (two donations!)
The donation asked for the second ten is £10 (one donation!)
Obviously you can register as many names you like for the fixed donation.
This is an experiment so feedback is welcome.
Thanks, James.
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